The sixth edition of the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) bulletin has been published and this time it focuses on the importance of media and information literacy. As today we get most of our information through an interwoven system of media technologies and web content, the ability to read many types of media is more topical than ever.

Every year the eTwinning community recognises and awards the best projects as part of the annual European eTwinning Prize Competition. This year the eTwinning members celebrated the outstanding work of educators and pupils with six eTwinning Prize Winners Events.

In the report ‘New Vision for Education: Fostering Social and Emotional Learning through Technology', the World Economic Forum explores how "character qualities" such as collaboration, communication and critical thinking will equip students to succeed in the swiftly evolving digital economy.

After a very successful campaign in 2015, eSkills for Jobs is gearing up for the 2016 European Competitions edition. We are proud to announce the three categories for 2016: Young digital talent, Outstanding digital skills developer, and Innovative App developer.

Insafe's latest report, supported by Kaspersky, found that the helplines are in an ideal position to identify new and emerging risks in relation to internet safety. The purpose of the research was to help identify success factors which can be used by European helplines to assess their impact and share their best practices.

It is "re-creation" time at Maker Faire Rome, the great European fair dedicated to innovation, creativity, and sharing knowledge. Students and teachers can still submit their projects until June 15, 2016.